Netherlands

The Netherlands was the first non-English-speaking country to offer degrees in English. Therefore various programmes are taught in English and are very international oriented. The Netherlands, also known as Holland, stands out for its great inventiveness, its problem-solving attitude and its openness to the world.

9 Masters in Materials Engineering

Materials engineering is a multi-disciplinary field incorporating elements of applied chemistry and physics. In recent years, especially the area of nano science and nanotechnology gained importance in the field of materials engineering and science.

Suggested Study Programmes

Regenerative Medicine and Technology provides you with the skills to innovate at the intersection of biomedical sciences, technology, and clinical applications. This rapidly emerging multidisciplinary field has significant effects on current and future health care.

Biofabrication combines advanced fabrication techniques with biological systems to prepare designed tissue constructs. These can be applied for tissue engineering, as 3D in vitro biologic models or as medical therapeutic products. Biofabrication is an international, research-driven master’s programme comprising a first year of coursework and research at Utrecht University / UMC Utrecht, followed by a research project and courses in Australia in the second year, at one of two universities which are at the forefront of 3D printing for medical applications. A European Union-subsidised mobility programme will financially support these overseas secondments. Upon completion, a double degree can be obtained, both from Utrecht University and the Australian host institution.

The Top Master Programme in Nanoscience is the best nanoscience programme in Europe and among the top 10 in the world. It aims to train the cutting edge scientists of the future. It offers a challenging programme for very talented and motivated students. It is strongly intertwined with research at the Zernike Institute: the courses are taught by top international scientists, and a large part of the programme consists of actually conducting high-level scientific research.

The EWEM - European Wind Energy Master aims to educate 120-150 MSc graduates per year in Wind Energy technology, covering the top 1-2% global demand of Wind Energy professionals with post-graduate education. The study is an MSc degree in engineering, lasting two years, where students are awarded a double-degree in engineering from two of the host institutions.

EIT ICT Labs Master School offers an international Master's program on ICT Innovation, combining and integrating technical majors with a fully standardized minor on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. As a student in the EIT ICT Labs Master School you not only get fundamental knowledge and skills on a technical topic, but also learn how to drive your innovative ideas to the market.

Delft University of Technology offers a 2-years taught/research degree programme in Chemical Engineering, fully conducted in English. It trains engineers to handle the entire process of innovative thinking from molecules, reactor, design, and manufacturing.